Publicado por Craig Potten Publishing, Nelson, 2009
ISBN 10: 1877517143 ISBN 13: 9781877517143
Idioma: Inglés
Librería: Matheson Sports International Limited, Auckland, Nueva Zelanda
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EUR 5,10
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Professional rugby player in the Super 12 who broke his neck and later had a life-saving operation with complications. His road back, his courage and determination to become a successful motivational speaker.
Publicado por Craig Potten Publishing, Nelson, 2008
Librería: Matheson Sports International Limited, Auckland, Nueva Zelanda
Original o primera edición
EUR 15,29
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Craig Potton Publishing, New Zealand, 2008. Hardback. Book Condition: New. 215 x 240 mm. Brand New Book. In the 1930s the New Zealander Jack Lovelock was one of the world's best-known athletes. In 1933 he broke the world record for the mile. At the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games he won a gold medal and broke the world record for the 1500 metres. When he retired, a leading sports writer lamented the end of a golden age of mile racing. Throughout his running career Lovelock kept journals and diaries. Other athletes have collected photographs, clippings and memorabilia, and many have kept training diaries, but few, if any, have had the inclination to write about their sport quite as he did. While much has been written about Lovelock, until now his journals and diaries have never been published. As If Running on Air reproduces his journals from late 1931 to the end of 1935 and extracts from his 1936 training diary. An entry appears for every race. Some are brief, little more than notes; others are eloquent and reflective. Collectively they constitute a unique record of a sporting life in the 1930s and offer insights into just what it took to make a world champion.An introduction provides an overview of his life, a description of his albums, journals and diaries, and a discussion of the various myths and legends about him. The journal entries for each year are prefaced by a short explanatory essay providing some more detailed sporting background. Interspersed are short biographical sketches of those who helped make this such a great era of middle-distance racing. At the end is an essay about his training methods, and a full race list. The book is illustrated almost entirely with photographs and cartoons from Lovelock's own albums.
Publicado por Craig Potten Publishing, Nelson, 2008
Librería: Matheson Sports International Limited, Auckland, Nueva Zelanda
Original o primera edición
EUR 15,29
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Craig Potton Publishing, New Zealand, 2008. Hardback. Book Condition: New. 215 x 240 mm. Brand New Book. In the 1930s the New Zealander Jack Lovelock was one of the world's best-known athletes. In 1933 he broke the world record for the mile. At the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games he won a gold medal and broke the world record for the 1500 metres. When he retired, a leading sports writer lamented the end of a golden age of mile racing. Throughout his running career Lovelock kept journals and diaries. Other athletes have collected photographs, clippings and memorabilia, and many have kept training diaries, but few, if any, have had the inclination to write about their sport quite as he did. While much has been written about Lovelock, until now his journals and diaries have never been published. As If Running on Air reproduces his journals from late 1931 to the end of 1935 and extracts from his 1936 training diary. An entry appears for every race. Some are brief, little more than notes; others are eloquent and reflective. Collectively they constitute a unique record of a sporting life in the 1930s and offer insights into just what it took to make a world champion.An introduction provides an overview of his life, a description of his albums, journals and diaries, and a discussion of the various myths and legends about him. The journal entries for each year are prefaced by a short explanatory essay providing some more detailed sporting background. Interspersed are short biographical sketches of those who helped make this such a great era of middle-distance racing. At the end is an essay about his training methods, and a full race list. The book is illustrated almost entirely with photographs and cartoons from Lovelock's own albums. Usual library stamps, otherwise excellent.
Publicado por Craig Potten Publishing, Nelson, 2008
Librería: Matheson Sports International Limited, Auckland, Nueva Zelanda
Original o primera edición
EUR 15,29
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Craig Potton Publishing, New Zealand, 2008. Hardback. Book Condition: New. 215 x 240 mm. Brand New Book. In the 1930s the New Zealander Jack Lovelock was one of the world's best-known athletes. In 1933 he broke the world record for the mile. At the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games he won a gold medal and broke the world record for the 1500 metres. When he retired, a leading sports writer lamented the end of a golden age of mile racing. Throughout his running career Lovelock kept journals and diaries. Other athletes have collected photographs, clippings and memorabilia, and many have kept training diaries, but few, if any, have had the inclination to write about their sport quite as he did. While much has been written about Lovelock, until now his journals and diaries have never been published. As If Running on Air reproduces his journals from late 1931 to the end of 1935 and extracts from his 1936 training diary. An entry appears for every race. Some are brief, little more than notes; others are eloquent and reflective. Collectively they constitute a unique record of a sporting life in the 1930s and offer insights into just what it took to make a world champion.An introduction provides an overview of his life, a description of his albums, journals and diaries, and a discussion of the various myths and legends about him. The journal entries for each year are prefaced by a short explanatory essay providing some more detailed sporting background. Interspersed are short biographical sketches of those who helped make this such a great era of middle-distance racing. At the end is an essay about his training methods, and a full race list. The book is illustrated almost entirely with photographs and cartoons from Lovelock's own albums.
Publicado por Craig Potten Publishing, Nelson, 2001
ISBN 10: 0908802617 ISBN 13: 9780908802616
Idioma: Inglés
Librería: Any Amount of Books, London, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 47,14
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoTall 8vo. pp 140. Colour illustrated card covers. Copiously illustrated in black and white and colour plates.ISBN: 0908802617 Small bumps at fore edge, spine sunned, light shelfwear, else clean. Very good.